Long Lost Blues

Long Lost Blues Popular Blues in America, 1850-1920 - Music in American Life

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Publisher's Synopsis

Mamie Smith's 1920 recording of ""Crazy Blues"" is commonly thought to signify the beginning of commercial attention to blues music and culture, but by that year more than 450 other blues titles had already appeared in sheet music and on recordings. In this examination of early popular blues, Peter C. Muir traces the genre's early history and the highly creative interplay between folk and popular forms, focusing especially on the roles W. C. Handy played in both blues music and the music business.

Long Lost Blues exposes for the first time the full scope and importance of early popular blues to mainstream American culture in the early twentieth century. Closely analyzing sheet music and other print sources that have previously gone unexamined, Muir revises our understanding of the evolution and sociology of blues at its inception.

Book information

ISBN: 9780252034879
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Imprint: University of Illinois Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 781.64309041
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 254
Weight: 744g
Height: 263mm
Width: 185mm
Spine width: 23mm